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LIST OF CHARITIES, Welfare Committee Warnsl‘ Residents to Observe Care in Making Donations. A reminder to the people of Wash- ngton to exercise care and discretion i aking donations to charity, par- tcularly at Christmas time, was issued by the endorsement Committee o1 Welfare Organizations, at its an- nual mecting yesterday afternoon. It was decided to issuc again the nizations approved by the t Committee. On motion abel T. Boardman it was to ask the police department the list in each of vas elected chair- rendered in the d was chosen 1, Charles J. Columbus and Ralph W. Les treas- Mr. Columbus called on Com- oner Rudolph this morning and ted bim the results of the ng District _of Home for ot District Club_of Wash- outs of America 1bla), Bruen Home, ve, Ear ang al’ Home f ittenton Hi United Hebrew Relief . Wishington Co-operative Soci- ashington Ey I, Washington Home for ington Home for ren’s Welfare Asso- Christian A ew’s Christian Asso- Young Men's He- . Young Women's ociation, Young Wom- ome, Young Women's o "LONELY MERCHANT COMMITS SUICIDE + Greek Delicatessen Proprietor Wor- I IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF HIS DAD. —By MOSER (" My soopness! wiat A O S il IVeAT 600D NOTION To CALL YOUR_FATHER AND e You o &Y . 6 HiM_ SEE — THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, CHORAL SOCIETY ’ TO GIVE BENEFIT Noted Singers’ Concert in Conti- nental Hall to Aid Foundlings’ Home. With the two-fold object of assisting the Foundlings' Home and Summer Camp and placing before the Washington music public a distinctive type of choral music, the Motet Choral Society tomor- row night will present its annual bene- fit concert in Memorial Continental Hall. Under the direction of Otto T. Simon, an outstanding authority on music in thig city, the society has endeavored to present choral music through a definite technique that encourages not only the herolc tone of the objective school, but also the repressive tohe, as a necessary medium for the finer psychological ex- pression. Mr. Simon believes the attainment ot these more delicate effects would seem to ehcourage the selection of inepirational moments of shorter compositions rather than the some- times monotonous continuity of &n individual, longer work. The director aleo gives consideration to the liter- ary value of text and to the subdued lighting of the hall. Soloists with the soclety tomorrow night will be Victor Golibart, tenor, and John Waters, baritone. Mrs Gertrude MoRae Nash will accompany the soclety at the plano, Tickets for the concert may be pur- chased at the office of T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G street northwest, as regulations of Memorial Conti- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1923, story- of how she killed Marlunl:‘lalnu-klnfnr Palteau, a reporter, in the office of | down Plateau when the _royalist newspaper LA t Francafse. “I regret mothing. My life n pay for my act” Mlle, Berthon ex- | nental Hall forbld their sale at the door. GIRL HAS NO REGRET SHE KILLED REPORTER French Court Hears Feminine Anarchist Boldly Describe Shoot- ing Writer in Back. PARIS, December 19.—There wera plenty of thrilling moments for the Iimited number of spectators ad- mitted to the cour first heaning ! Berthon, the gir when, during the Sermaine . told the the Beginner i’ractical Gift Set for Buhrke‘:netal bottom bag, four essential clubs (Hoylake $13 make) ‘and one ball. Perhaps the golf bug is beginning to bite one of your friends. This is an admirable gift for the beginner. There is a driver, machie, midiron and putter; something to carry them in and something to hit, all_the essentials. Golf Hose The Gift that Grows HERE is no nicer Christmas gift than the one that will be actually worth more in six months- a year—two years. A Savings Account with this Bank is just such a gift. Every dollar deposited increases its value and the interest we pay makes it grow all the faster. But this is not @//. When you open the account you will be presented with the attractive Coin Controlled Desk Clock shown above. This useful clock-safe makes it neces- sary for the owner to add something to his savings every single day, for it cannot be rewound unless a coin is first deposited. Why not give a Savings Account and a Coin Controlled Clock to some friend as a Christmas gift? A $5.00 deposit will secure both. Standard National Bank 1409 H Street N. W. 9th Street and N. Y. Ava. N. W. T — = —~gr— ried Because Family Refused to Come to United States. Exclusive representatives for the Kilspindie imported Scotch golf hose in flat and brushed wéol. Golf Balls Complete stock of Silver King, Dunlop, JH, Avon, Dunhill and ARC. mind thought to have been use of his inability to and baby here from Ernst, thirty-three ho conducted a deli- 1118 13th street north- terday afte fa in the Tidal basin. 1 to wade in the then plunge in. ught under ng the rais i Thursday at 6 p.m.Our ~Newsf1aper Test Will Close ' Since Saturday, December 15th, we have been testing the pulling power, as an advertis- ing medium, of this newspaper in comparison with the other four daily local newspapers. The response has been so generous that at the close of the test we will be in possession of a remarkable analysis of the pull- ing power of Washington's five big dailies. Briefly, the plan is this: We will allow $10 on the purchase of any suit or overcoat costing $35 or more in our Men'’s Cloth- ing Department. . This includes fancy suits, staple suits, evening clothes and overcoats of every description and kind. No restrictions. $2 Golf Jackets Imported Scotch golf jackets and hose to match, beautiful in appearance, in delightful heather mixtures with dashes of color, an ideal gift for the golfer. Chances are, he or she plays golf. What better gifts than weae” and was these? They have iz raaize Sola “me | the Christmas touch due, to ohiection ratsed | and are the essentials « for the making of a champion. tified at the The police told t $20 the Set Golf Suits English and domestic in tweeds, bones and cheviots, $25 10 850 with whom she lived herring- stated, wor- his d to uble. ‘ / Knickers x&l folua' pll;s mo%gls of plaids, stripes and solid colors. Four quarter J. C CALPMCCUMBS' { English golf caps of wools and tweeds in " Well Known Mueiclan Is Pneu- many shades. monia Victim. Warm wool golf jackets of-imported and do- James O. Callun, well know# in mu- mestic makes, circles and a native of this city, vesterday at his home, 404 G $5.85 to $30 gtrect northeast, from an aftack of pneumonia, He was sixty-seven years (0ld and a son of the late James F. and Margaret J. Callan. The funeral S Buhrke, Allied and the imported English service bags. Beautiful in appear- ance and extremely sturdy. pacious and hooded bags which add the right touch of convenience for a distinctive gift. Be Sure and Bring This Coupon With You Testing The Washington Star We agree to allow $10 on the purchase of any suit or overcoat in our establishment costing $35 or more, provided the purchase is made on the rubber, also crepe soles and heels. Golf Academy Just as a Christmas suggestion, why not give him a course at the Parker-Bridget Co. Golf Academy. There is privacy there. The beginner is carefully instruct- ed and the experienced expertly coached. And only moderate fees. Call Main 1288 and the P.-B. Golf Secretary will ar- range for your lesson. The instructor will gladly assist you in making your pur- chases. James, Nolan, 404 G street north- where he made his home, follow- by sSolemn requiem mass at St 10ysius Church, The interment will e in Mount Olivet cemetery. Mr. Cal- :n is survived by his sister, Mrs. No- an, and these children: Willlam J. {lmr‘—‘s C., Joseph H., Frank A. and dates, December 15th to 20th inclusive. ames E. Callan, Mrs. E. P. Ricken- acher, Mrs. F. J. Stevens and Mrs. K. v. Kindleberger. MISS L. B. O’LEARY DIES. $Was Treasury Employe and Grad- uate of Notre Dame. Miss Loretta B. O'Leary, twenty- $ive years old, daughter of Timothy |, end Mary T. &'Leary, an employe of fhe United States Treasury, dled yes- terday at the home of her parents, ¢i_R street northwest. , She was a native of this city, and was a graduate of the Notre Dame cademy. No_ arrangements for the uneral have been announced. Miss OLeary is survived by her parents and these brothers and_sis- tors: Rev. Arthur A. O'Leary, S. J., of Georgetown University; “Bernazd C. O'Leary and James O'Leary, Sister Mury Frances Xavier, S. M. D., of Cin- Cinnati; Sister Mary’ Agnes, $, M. D., of Philadelplia, and Cecelia F. O'Leary of this city. Testing The Washington Star Only oie coupon accepted on any one garment. Golf Clubs | S22 10%10% Imported Condie Irons, $5.50 MacGregor: iron and wood clubs, from $4 to $10 Hoylake wood and - steel clubs, for beginners, $2 Clubs and irous for left-hand playere Thursday at 6 P.M. this test will close. On no other days ‘will these coupons be redeemed. _— Candid Self-Revelation. ¥rom the Boston Traveler. One of the very latest books is nfed Bunk. We had thought our fon writers frank, but this takes